Sarah Lowe
AI-Based Noise Ordinance Fines Prompt Legal Concerns in Halifax
Halifax’s approach to noise enforcement has started to change in recent months, if not legally yet. Council discussions have shifted from neighbor complaints to data-driven tools that promise clarity but...
The Pause That Changed Everything , What Really Happened Between...
It was the kind of match that tennis purists circle with red ink—not because of ranking points or headlines, but because it said something ineffable about grit, rhythm, and fairness....
Frozen Warnings , What the Extreme Cold Alerts Really Mean...
It started with a hum. Not of engines, or machines, or even wind—but a silence that felt like tension stretched across the streets. In Winnipeg, cars stayed idling longer. In...
AI-Generated Evidence Thrown Out in Landmark BC Supreme Court Ruling
Justice David Masuhara’s courtroom had likely seen a fair share of procedural missteps before, but few as quietly consequential as the incident buried in Zhang v. Chen. What began as...
Legal Challenge Emerges as UK Considers Ban on Cash Over...
Some limits come disguised as protections. Others arrive bearing the full weight of unintended consequences. The proposal to ban cash transactions over £500 in the UK retail sector was never...
A Charmer in the ER , Why Michael Nouri’s “Pitt”...
There’s a kind of delight in watching a veteran actor ease into a role with such confidence that you forget the lines are scripted. On the third episode of The...
Running the Show , What Bert Kreischer’s Wife LeeAnn Kreischer...
The first time I saw LeeAnn Kreischer’s name in the credits of a comedy special, it was a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it title card. Producer. That was it. The focus remained on her...
DOJ Considers Antitrust Case Against Real Estate Data Giants
Texas is in a legal stalemate that seems especially striking for a state that is frequently linked to fast industrial development. The goal of a broad lawsuit filed in early...
Alberta Court Blocks AI Surveillance Bill Over Charter Rights Concerns
A silent but significant ruling made in a courtroom in Alberta in May 2025 is probably going to have repercussions that extend well beyond the boundaries of the province and...